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marcora law which said the following wonderful thing. if you want employment you have a choice in italy. you don't just have to collect your weekly unemployment check the way we do here in the united states, you have an option. if you get together with ten other unemployed workers and you agree to do the following thing, the government will give you three years of your unemployment payments upfront, right now, in a lump sum. what you have to agree to is that together with at least ten other people you'reoing to start your own cooperative business which you all together work. the feeling in italy was if you give people a chance to own and operate their own business collectively they'll be more committed to it, more invested in it, more likely to make a go of it than simply collecting a check. and meanwhile they'll be producing things and they'll feel better about themselves. and they'll have a more productive role in the community. if you give everybody a vested interest in their enterprise, they work harder, they work better, because it'
marcora law which said the following wonderful thing. if you want employment you have a choice in italy. you don't just have to collect your weekly unemployment check the way we do here in the united states, you have an option. if you get together with ten other unemployed workers and you agree to do the following thing, the government will give you three years of your unemployment payments upfront, right now, in a lump sum. what you have to agree to is that together with at least ten other...
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a ruling that could change laws nationwide. we are live at the supreme court. >>> and breaking overnight, a new threat by north korea. its military now on battle-ready status prepared for a rocket strike on the u.s. >> an internet hit and videos like this have been watched by millions showing people swinging from arches in the southwest. for one daredevil it's now turned deadly. >>> and cha-ching. meet the internet's newest golden boy, his invention making him a multimillionaire overnight. and, oh, by the way, he's only 17. >>> and good tuesday morning. history unfolds this morning before the nation's highest court. at issue, the future of gays' rights. >> today's hearing dealing specifically with a california law banning gay marriage, but the implications are far reaching. abc's devin dwyer joining us this morning from outside the supreme court with a preview. devin. >> reporter: hey, good morning, john and diana. that's right. just a few hours from now arguments get under way in the historic chamber behind me. two cases over
a ruling that could change laws nationwide. we are live at the supreme court. >>> and breaking overnight, a new threat by north korea. its military now on battle-ready status prepared for a rocket strike on the u.s. >> an internet hit and videos like this have been watched by millions showing people swinging from arches in the southwest. for one daredevil it's now turned deadly. >>> and cha-ching. meet the internet's newest golden boy, his invention making him a...
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supporters of traditional marriage are warning about cultural changes that could accompany laws that permit same-sex marriage. >> and it goes to altering society and parents losing the right to define to their children. it's about the right to conduct your business as you see fit. >> support for legal same-sex marriage has grown although the latest fox news poll shows less than half, 49% of registered voters now favor it. still, one attorney arguing marriage equality is predicting a win. >> the right to marry is well established. the supreme court ruled you can't take away the right to marry even from imprisoned felons. you can't take it away, it's such a fundamental right of liberty. >> reporter: we don't expect an actual ruling in either case until june. harris. >> harris: peter, thank you. let's go back to the crisis in syria and video coming and proof that at least one other country is helping the syrian government slaughter its own citizens. and secretary of state john kerry turning up the pressure in a surprise visit to baghdad. and taking them to task for the shipment of weapo
supporters of traditional marriage are warning about cultural changes that could accompany laws that permit same-sex marriage. >> and it goes to altering society and parents losing the right to define to their children. it's about the right to conduct your business as you see fit. >> support for legal same-sex marriage has grown although the latest fox news poll shows less than half, 49% of registered voters now favor it. still, one attorney arguing marriage equality is predicting a...
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law. we have the statement from microsoft. this is in regard to the "wall street journal" reporting on this here is the statement. we take all allegations brought to our attention seriously and we cooperate fully in any government inqueries. like other large companies with operations around the world we sometimes receive allegations about potential misconduct by employees or business partners. we investigate them fully regardless of the source. we invest heavily in proactive training, monitoring, audits to insure business operations around the world meet the highest legal and ethical standards. this is a quote from john frank, vice president and deputy general counsel at microsoft. microsoft shares are trading down slightly today. tracy: sound like a report from general counsel now, doesn't it? adam: you don't expect much, okay. shifting from microsoft to china, big issue there. coming up, former ambassador to china john hunts man. he said -- john units huntsman. said between the twooep united states and beijing. he is the up
law. we have the statement from microsoft. this is in regard to the "wall street journal" reporting on this here is the statement. we take all allegations brought to our attention seriously and we cooperate fully in any government inqueries. like other large companies with operations around the world we sometimes receive allegations about potential misconduct by employees or business partners. we investigate them fully regardless of the source. we invest heavily in proactive training,...
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we broke 20 laws, gun laws specifically, in littleton. would two or three more have fixed that problem with mental health, with kids having access, with their parents not being responsible gun owns and everything else? absolutely not. it is not an issue to me of gun control, because i think that gives us a false sense of security. >> all right. wendy, go ahead. >> i think, you know, in canada, a big hunting territory, there are a lot of guns, i grew up there for 25 years. i never saw one because the gun regulations are actually enforced. america is really great at making laws, but not so good at enforcing laws. and at the very least we need to make the sales of guns, whether it is, you know, retailers have one set of rules and then these gun show places have another set of rules, and then every state has their own kind of rules. we need at least one standardized system of what the rules are for people who have a criminal record, for people who may be mentally ill and we need to follow them and we need to enforce them if the gun laws are b
we broke 20 laws, gun laws specifically, in littleton. would two or three more have fixed that problem with mental health, with kids having access, with their parents not being responsible gun owns and everything else? absolutely not. it is not an issue to me of gun control, because i think that gives us a false sense of security. >> all right. wendy, go ahead. >> i think, you know, in canada, a big hunting territory, there are a lot of guns, i grew up there for 25 years. i never...
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both amanda and the family have always abided by all rules and regulations and the rule of law. and in this particular case to the extent it's being sent back for revision, her appearance is not required. so we're many, many, you know -- there's a great deal of time that will elapse. this case will continue to be fought. she remains strong and vigilant and one thing we can say about amanda and her family they have showed an unquestioned resilience and fortitude and courage in the face of these absolutely unjustified allegations. there simply is no evidence. there never was. there never will be. >> you point out the legal steps. if amanda is, indeed, convicted in this retrial and that is upheld by the italian supreme court, italy could extradite her. would you then petition the united states government to block the extradition? >> yeah, again, let's be clear. all we have is the matter being sent back for revision in the appellate court. and they will review it. there's no reason to believe even upon that review there will be anything other than a finding of not guilt. but if ther
both amanda and the family have always abided by all rules and regulations and the rule of law. and in this particular case to the extent it's being sent back for revision, her appearance is not required. so we're many, many, you know -- there's a great deal of time that will elapse. this case will continue to be fought. she remains strong and vigilant and one thing we can say about amanda and her family they have showed an unquestioned resilience and fortitude and courage in the face of these...
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it's breaking the law and crossing the rubicon of something never done before. how do we know depositors won't keep pulling their money out of the banks when they finally open? the ecb are forcing another country to give up their freedom. to give up any chance of economic growth to get out of this mess. let's go to former treasury assistant secretary, department and chairman of the americas partner group. charles, thank you for helping us. i wish the circumstances were better. it sounds like confiscation to me. these are deposits that were insured, guaranteed, the government is going to take it. why would the imf and others suggest they do it? what's behind this? >> larry, i think what's behind this is a continued fixation, which you see coming out of the imf and out of brussels and berlin. about trying to realize sustainable levels of debt-to-gdp over a period of time. i appreciate the need to try to get debt on a sustainable level, this is not the way to do it. this is, indeed, confiscation. i'm afraid they have crossed a line here they may regret. deposter in
it's breaking the law and crossing the rubicon of something never done before. how do we know depositors won't keep pulling their money out of the banks when they finally open? the ecb are forcing another country to give up their freedom. to give up any chance of economic growth to get out of this mess. let's go to former treasury assistant secretary, department and chairman of the americas partner group. charles, thank you for helping us. i wish the circumstances were better. it sounds like...
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has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much. we will be hearing more from you in fact on "fox & friends"" including your brew on this responses. by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. : very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm reallylad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours.
has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much. we will be hearing more from you in fact on "fox & friends"" including your brew on this responses. by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by...
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in gauzy did not have a good laws forced element -- benghazi did not have a good law- enforcement. overcome many of those hurdles with the help of libyan authorities to of exhibited a to support us in our investigation. i met with the prime minister and i assured his support. i met with him when he was here again last week. the question is not necessarily the wilderness with the capability. we are working on that. the investigation is progressing. interviewed a number of witnesses. >> my was in egypt two weeks ago, i gave him a letter specifically asking president marcy -- morsi to allow the fbi to interview the person they have in custody. given access ton the and the total -- to the individual jamal? >> no, not yet. your peoplemmend going out there. your people were in tunisia waiting for five weeks. >> they were and tripoli for a long time. .n tunisia i hope i would have the support of the committee but we mark up. i think it is unacceptable. we lost four individuals who gave their life serving our country. the very thought that our problem will give the foreign aid to the morsi
in gauzy did not have a good laws forced element -- benghazi did not have a good law- enforcement. overcome many of those hurdles with the help of libyan authorities to of exhibited a to support us in our investigation. i met with the prime minister and i assured his support. i met with him when he was here again last week. the question is not necessarily the wilderness with the capability. we are working on that. the investigation is progressing. interviewed a number of witnesses. >> my...
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if you have a bankruptcy in the united states or britain, there's due process of law. you go to the bankruptcy court. the bankruptcy court decides who gets what assets. here we have the government in berlin and brussels mandating that another country that bank tkbgts these. this is very first from a normal when you see how much money is in bank and make your own decisions. >> it's not going to be 5.8. it will be a normalization of laiki bank and the bank of cyprus. if you have watched the press conference at 2:00 in the morning, whenever it was in cypress they are not going to seize the assets. >> you will get shares of the new company. >> there was at of push back from the corn banks. i know swerer land and other countries have a huge cry. but there there's no due process that take place. it is pwhapb dated by the government. you have some money. they're going to take it. >> mark, are we going to see a flight from other banks in other countries? we talked about this a little earlier? are people going to say every deposit i have that's over that insured mark i have to
if you have a bankruptcy in the united states or britain, there's due process of law. you go to the bankruptcy court. the bankruptcy court decides who gets what assets. here we have the government in berlin and brussels mandating that another country that bank tkbgts these. this is very first from a normal when you see how much money is in bank and make your own decisions. >> it's not going to be 5.8. it will be a normalization of laiki bank and the bank of cyprus. if you have watched the...
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the woman who filed a paternity law suit against michael jordan dropped her lawsuit. >> really? >> she says. >> sigh of relief. >> apparently she said she had a 16-year-old who was the son of michael jordan. he denied it. flatly. the entire time. he also filed a counterclaim seeking sanctions against smith to make this false claim. in the end it was dropped voluntarily. case dismissed. boom. there you go top of the world once again. >> you better believe he is excited for sure. black eyed peas replacing a pregnant fergie, perezhilton.com says a source close to the situation. it is not as bad, she'll take time off with the baby, and bring in a singer. when fergie wants back. she can have it back. according to perezhilton.com. >> quickly, tmz reporting lil wayne who suffered from seizures in the hospital in icu for a long time. he is now getting much better. not only is he in stable condition. he has been released from the hospital in los angeles. good for him. back on track. back to making some rap songs. >> outstanding news there. songs. >> joutstanding news there. and only pres
the woman who filed a paternity law suit against michael jordan dropped her lawsuit. >> really? >> she says. >> sigh of relief. >> apparently she said she had a 16-year-old who was the son of michael jordan. he denied it. flatly. the entire time. he also filed a counterclaim seeking sanctions against smith to make this false claim. in the end it was dropped voluntarily. case dismissed. boom. there you go top of the world once again. >> you better believe he is...
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you were inside of the courtroom and over what point of law did they become annoyed? >> well, indeed. the judges were huffing and puffing as the defense had to literally defend itself in a new appeal's case, because at the end of the day, the prosecutor almost seemed to present new appeals, and this was not the place to do that. this is the place to discuss the violations of law, the contradictions of the motivations of the judgment and instead, it turns out to be a almost second appeals case, and when the defense insisted on these points, that is when the judges seemed annoyed. >> praxilla, i spent time with you over in italy as the appeals process was wrapping up, and so you have been watching this for a long time, and so this is a story out of the headlines there for several years and how are they going to the feel about it being back on the front pages? >> well, since the appeals judgment was issued, the italian's hearts seemed to have warmed for amanda for how she has been conducting her life after this. she has been avoiding the limelight in italy and it doesn't
you were inside of the courtroom and over what point of law did they become annoyed? >> well, indeed. the judges were huffing and puffing as the defense had to literally defend itself in a new appeal's case, because at the end of the day, the prosecutor almost seemed to present new appeals, and this was not the place to do that. this is the place to discuss the violations of law, the contradictions of the motivations of the judgment and instead, it turns out to be a almost second appeals...
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wealthy russians and ukrainians who deposited much 06 their wealth here in cypress because of lax banking laws and there's been widespread allegations that these russians and ukrainians have used these accounts to launder some of their money and that is exactly why germany wanted depositors to take losses in this bailout. >> thank you so much. we'll have plenty more as we continue to follow this story. let's get straight to mark oswald who joins us around the table. mark, from an investor point of view, because there are a lot of different angles to this, how do you expect markets to react? what do people make of this today? >> i thought the initial reaction was quite appropriate when we marked spain and italy down in bond terms and buyback two points or about 20 basis points on. but pretty much on the all, there were buyers in there, which surprises me. it suggests within the marketplace and we've seen it within the rally of the euro, there is a degree of complacency that cyprus isn't really that important. this is a very specific issue and it's not going to unpick what mr. draghi has achieve
wealthy russians and ukrainians who deposited much 06 their wealth here in cypress because of lax banking laws and there's been widespread allegations that these russians and ukrainians have used these accounts to launder some of their money and that is exactly why germany wanted depositors to take losses in this bailout. >> thank you so much. we'll have plenty more as we continue to follow this story. let's get straight to mark oswald who joins us around the table. mark, from an investor...
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if you are willing to violate the voting laws i suppose you're willing to violate the perjury laws." despite issue the arizona officials say they are facing justices like ruth bader ginsberg said there are statutes saying they must accept and use the federal form period. that is the end of it. the obama administration is not an official party the case. the court permitted it to argue a portion of case against arizona today. critics of the arizona measure say they are feeling optimistic. >> federal law override this provision. we are confident today based on the argument in the supreme court. that the court will rule in our favor. >> retired justice and arizona native sandra day to connor was in court. cig nant because she sit -- significant because she sits on the understaffed court and on the panel that overturned the arizona registration requirement in 2010. a it the supreme court, shannon bream. fox news. >> bret: cyprus may confiscate money from individual savings accounts to pay its bills. we will talk about the global ramifications when the fox all-stars join me after the break
if you are willing to violate the voting laws i suppose you're willing to violate the perjury laws." despite issue the arizona officials say they are facing justices like ruth bader ginsberg said there are statutes saying they must accept and use the federal form period. that is the end of it. the obama administration is not an official party the case. the court permitted it to argue a portion of case against arizona today. critics of the arizona measure say they are feeling optimistic....
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morgan or jamie diamond completely in an illegal fashion that they broke the law they want to edit their customers and they certainly stole a billion dollars so that was really the warning shot wasn't that they gamed the rules have changed that no deposit a safe anymore. i know the rules have changed you know the rules have been revealed you know they're probably always have been the same what is interesting is the fact that the banking system in the e.u. in the e.u. area is so fragile to begin with and anybody who came up with this idea obviously doesn't understand bank finance you know the most ubiquitous the most important and the most fleeting of all banking finance sources is the deposit because they can withdraw their money at the instance notice or they should be able to and that is the money that is the most feeding and at the same time. if you go to. to anybody in the. bondholders over you know the positive but deposit holders the thought of this to be less powerful and that's been the story since two thousand and seven two thousand and eight when this global financial crisis fi
morgan or jamie diamond completely in an illegal fashion that they broke the law they want to edit their customers and they certainly stole a billion dollars so that was really the warning shot wasn't that they gamed the rules have changed that no deposit a safe anymore. i know the rules have changed you know the rules have been revealed you know they're probably always have been the same what is interesting is the fact that the banking system in the e.u. in the e.u. area is so fragile to begin...
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law the rest of the day you will notice by 3:00, green up here, maybe throughout the higher elevations and then the rest of the night the clouds increase and tomorrow, wednesday starting out with clouds in the morning and they will break up and, again, we could see maybe a higher elevation sprinkle but not until thursday afternoon this area of low pressure gets the closest to the bay area and that could bring out showers. high temperature today is 59 in san francisco, low 60's in san mateo and 65 in san jose and the sea breeze kicks united states in the city and a look ahead you will notice the rain chance coming in on thursday and warmer friday, wet on saturday and, again, on easter, sue? >> we have a live shot of the brand new tunnel at devil's slide tunnel and here come as car, kind of cool shot for you, very light traffic here, but very nice to have this tunnel completed. congratulations, that is a neat thing for those folk on the coast. a couple of issues out here, a new accident to report to you in the fremont area, north 680 at the parkway, and four cars involved with this and p
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and props to my law school whose assisted in his exoneration. and the prosecution would be giving false information which is a misdemeanor in california, now, the victim himself, now the victim in this case, mr. banks, does not want to go forward with the prosecution. he doesn't want to cooperate ap also, megyn, you have the third prong of this problem, even though the dna, the defense attorney got dna test and said it was not him. what defense attorney which is worth the bar card they possess would tell him to plead no contest which is in california considered guilty plea. she told him to plead guilty and presents a problem for the prosecutors going forward in this case, if she's prosecuted, she could flip-flop and say now what, on camera there, i was telling a lie. >> according to the local reports and l.a. times she's recanted her recantation, mark, but of course she has. now, it's like there's a national spotlight on her and as it turns out she doesn't like it, she was much more comfortable when it was on brian banks. >> yeah, to me the outc
and props to my law school whose assisted in his exoneration. and the prosecution would be giving false information which is a misdemeanor in california, now, the victim himself, now the victim in this case, mr. banks, does not want to go forward with the prosecution. he doesn't want to cooperate ap also, megyn, you have the third prong of this problem, even though the dna, the defense attorney got dna test and said it was not him. what defense attorney which is worth the bar card they possess...
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he's an openly gay attorney who argued one of the landmark cases involving gay rights striking down laws banning sexual relations between same sex couples. before that, he was also a clerk for justice lewis powell. >> "i think it has some impact on people to know family members and friends who are out and gay and happy and functioning in society. on the other hand its not by any means going to be a good predictor." >> reporter: we'll find out starting tuesday, when the court hears the challenge to proposition 8 -- california's same-sex marriage ban. that challenge is brought by california couples including jeff zarillo and paul katami.who say they have a right to marry just like heterosexual couples. and that the state's domestic partnership lawsarent good enough. >> "the term marriage is important it has global recognition no one celebrates a domestic partnershipversary. they celebrate an anniversary of marriage." >> reporter: on wednesday, the court will hear the challenge to the federal defense of marriage act. >> catherine: stay with kron-4 as we follow the supreme court hearings as
he's an openly gay attorney who argued one of the landmark cases involving gay rights striking down laws banning sexual relations between same sex couples. before that, he was also a clerk for justice lewis powell. >> "i think it has some impact on people to know family members and friends who are out and gay and happy and functioning in society. on the other hand its not by any means going to be a good predictor." >> reporter: we'll find out starting tuesday, when the...
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why not fight the battle for equality under the law. civil union -- when we got married my wife and i, we were married from the time we filled out the marriage license and went in front of a jp. it had nothing to do with a church. why not remove the world and the right from the argument. >> stephanie: because -- i have to say i understand your thinking, but to me it would be like if we had said to black and white people, you can get married, but we're not going to call it marriage. i think equality is equality. >> and marriage by definition isn't religious is it? right? >> and life jeff zirrilo said earlier, you don't call at it domestic partnership verary it's an anniversary. >> stephanie: yeah. mike in chicago. hello, mike. >> caller: hey, steph. hey everyone. what i don't understand is the whole gun argument. harry reid claims he didn't have enough votes to bring the assault weapons vote to the floor. so why doesn't he just say any one who votes against it your name will be listed on my website. and why isn't [ inaudible ] getting an
why not fight the battle for equality under the law. civil union -- when we got married my wife and i, we were married from the time we filled out the marriage license and went in front of a jp. it had nothing to do with a church. why not remove the world and the right from the argument. >> stephanie: because -- i have to say i understand your thinking, but to me it would be like if we had said to black and white people, you can get married, but we're not going to call it marriage. i...
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mayor bloomberg is going to be spending $12 million in new tv ads to convince senators for tougher gun law. will that work? >> we'll see. this week we learned that that the assault weapons ban that president obama pushed, all but dead in the senate. even though the president is going to continue to push for a vote. this will come to the floor of the senate when they return from their two-week easter break in early april. the president will continue to push. but the real issue now, is whether or not, the senate will expand background checks for all purchases. those in gun shows and those from stores that sell guns. right now, it only applies to those that are sold in stores. big fight over this right now, the nra is not backing down. that's where the action is going to be. >> thank you, george. george has a big show this morning. including a face-off between jim messina and karl rove, that's later on "this week." >>> let's check in with ron claiborne. for a look at the other developing stories this hour. hey, ron. >> hi there, bianna and dan. >> good morning, everyone. >>> secretary of stat
mayor bloomberg is going to be spending $12 million in new tv ads to convince senators for tougher gun law. will that work? >> we'll see. this week we learned that that the assault weapons ban that president obama pushed, all but dead in the senate. even though the president is going to continue to push for a vote. this will come to the floor of the senate when they return from their two-week easter break in early april. the president will continue to push. but the real issue now, is...
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two sources this friend and the coroner of simpson county that jessica upshaw has a daughter, son-in-law and grandson that live in south korea. the daughter is an engineer and she's now on her way back to the united states. >> brian, what about this relationship? if any, between upshaw and this former mississippi house colleague, clint rhodenberry, why she would have been at his home. what do you know? >> the friend who we spoke to, a friend close to jessica upshaw and this friend was with her yesterday, said she was in a relationship with this former state legislator, clint rhodenberry. he was not arrested in this case. the friend says they were both single, both divorced for a number of years. the friend says upshaw was found outside his house in the town of mendenhall, mississippi, where he lives. that's more than 100 miles from where her district is. they friend says they were in a relationship, that everything was fairly above board, they both were divorced for a number of years. and that's what we know now. >> okay. brian todd, thank you. >> sure. >>> check the calendar, my calenda
two sources this friend and the coroner of simpson county that jessica upshaw has a daughter, son-in-law and grandson that live in south korea. the daughter is an engineer and she's now on her way back to the united states. >> brian, what about this relationship? if any, between upshaw and this former mississippi house colleague, clint rhodenberry, why she would have been at his home. what do you know? >> the friend who we spoke to, a friend close to jessica upshaw and this friend...
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. >> they are known for having lax money laundering laws. >> no comparison in the you r eurozone. >> excellent. >> switzerland was in this situation. >> going back to the initial point, greece was a very small country as well. 2% of the gdp of the eurozone and created a big problem which started that and spent the rest of the region. >> the size of the country is not as relevant. >> i'm not saying i not rel vants. that would maybe be the new black swan. >> clearly to the -- >> major backstop, from the ecb, greece created a big problem. now that this backstop, is in place, i think problems have to be bigger in order to be global. >> that's the final word. by the way, it looks like so know evil, speak no evil, and hear no evil, don't you think? >> i don't look like a monkey. >> thank you to all of you. thank you, as well, for joining in on this. >> safe travels, too, michelle. >> see you tomorrow. >> where are you going? >> yeah. >> be careful. >> you're going to be reporting on cnbc live from noon tomorrow? >> we hope to be, yeah. depends, flight delays, et cetera. we'll see. >> we'll
. >> they are known for having lax money laundering laws. >> no comparison in the you r eurozone. >> excellent. >> switzerland was in this situation. >> going back to the initial point, greece was a very small country as well. 2% of the gdp of the eurozone and created a big problem which started that and spent the rest of the region. >> the size of the country is not as relevant. >> i'm not saying i not rel vants. that would maybe be the new black swan....
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environment.tastic >> they have to rule on the law. >> you are right. a fundamental constitutional right is for all of our citizens regardless of public opinion or regardless of what state border one lives on. 9 justices will have to look at the evidence and the precedents of the u.s. constitution. i am cautiously optimistic. two incredible attorneys and these phenomenal plaintiffs. >> if the supreme court decides that they will throw this case out, what is the future for gay and lesbian couples in america in terms of rights to marriage? >> i think it is wonderful. if the court was to throw this out saying there is no technical standing or if they said we don't want to hear it, decisionninth circuit would stand and there would be marriage equality. the evidence that we developed, no evidence on the other side. although law is developed clearly. i think the future is bright. this is a great thing for america. we think that now is the time because every day these restrictions are in place, people are getting hurt. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. ina
environment.tastic >> they have to rule on the law. >> you are right. a fundamental constitutional right is for all of our citizens regardless of public opinion or regardless of what state border one lives on. 9 justices will have to look at the evidence and the precedents of the u.s. constitution. i am cautiously optimistic. two incredible attorneys and these phenomenal plaintiffs. >> if the supreme court decides that they will throw this case out, what is the future for gay...
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. >> those robocalls ask the newtown residents to oppose laws to pass tougher gun laws in the state including an assault weapons ban. two senators wrote to the nra asking them to remove newtown from its call list. but the nra says it has a right to campaign against gun control measures. >>> a gun store in tucson, arizona decided to cancel the sale of a weapon to mark kelly. former congresswoman giffords was critically injured in an assassination attempt two years ago. kelly said he planned to buy the rifle to make a political point to get the kind of firearms he wants bans. >>> it is 7:17. president obama is still pushing for a vote in congress on an assault weapons ban. but he says the national gun control registry is not needed. white house officials say the president does support background checks but believes they can be carried out without a national register. the nate is expected to vote on legislation that would extend those checks after the easter recess. >>> rand paul will philly butter any legislation -- filibuster any legislation gun control lemlation. >>> a big vote in sacramento,
. >> those robocalls ask the newtown residents to oppose laws to pass tougher gun laws in the state including an assault weapons ban. two senators wrote to the nra asking them to remove newtown from its call list. but the nra says it has a right to campaign against gun control measures. >>> a gun store in tucson, arizona decided to cancel the sale of a weapon to mark kelly. former congresswoman giffords was critically injured in an assassination attempt two years ago. kelly said...
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. >> would you say that the labor, the rigid labor laws in europe, france, wherever, does it make you do different things in terms of hiring than in other countries around the world? >> well, you know, it is a different perspective, right? france is a specific, you know, case. >> talk about that. >> yeah, it mean, what needs to be done in france is, you know, to make sure that the labor laws but also the cost of labor is more attractive for companies to invest. but on the other hand, you know, in france and in europe, the level of education for people is very high. so we have a very, very strong, you know, population to work. we have very strong infrastructure. so it's also a big place to invest. >> are you a supporter of holland and some of the things he's done? >> well, you know, they've done a few things. i would love to have more to be done, to be done because i think, again, france needs to be more attractive. >> are you rooming with -- >> i thought he was in russia now. >> even though he's an honorary citizen. >> we have a lot of business in europe, in russia, actually, and we a
. >> would you say that the labor, the rigid labor laws in europe, france, wherever, does it make you do different things in terms of hiring than in other countries around the world? >> well, you know, it is a different perspective, right? france is a specific, you know, case. >> talk about that. >> yeah, it mean, what needs to be done in france is, you know, to make sure that the labor laws but also the cost of labor is more attractive for companies to invest. but on...
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basically, this law was approved in arizona in 2004. it says that if you are going to register to court, you have to -- vote, you have to show documents to prove you are a u.s. citizen. the obama administration opposes it. they offer it's an effort to keep minorities from voting. those for it, says look, it's very simple. it's to stop noncitizens and especially illegal immigrants from voting in u.s. elections. federal courts have been split on the issue. an appeals court did strike it down. this issue has not gotten a lot of attention. it could prove to be a mid one when the court wraps up its term in june. >> a lot of people wonder if a lot of illegal immigrants are starting to vote and according to one poll, they said .001% of florida's voters turned out to be illegal. so why there is so much attention for what really is a small problem? >> reporter: i find the answer is a lot like a lot of things in politics. there are two political parties that run in parallel existence and see completely different things. there are a lot of republi
basically, this law was approved in arizona in 2004. it says that if you are going to register to court, you have to -- vote, you have to show documents to prove you are a u.s. citizen. the obama administration opposes it. they offer it's an effort to keep minorities from voting. those for it, says look, it's very simple. it's to stop noncitizens and especially illegal immigrants from voting in u.s. elections. federal courts have been split on the issue. an appeals court did strike it down....
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laws, there's so much uncertainty. do you see that as an obstacle to investing in the industry? >> yeah, it's something everybody has to pay attention to. there's an absolute dichotomy between federal and state laws at this point. we see like days of prohibition where states develop their own rules and regulations like in colorado and washington with 62 and 502 # passed. these are the dominoes that tip over and the feds back off. they have a schedule 1 narcotic meaning zero medicinal value associated with it when the primary use of the states in colorado and california were, in fact, me diddal, pushing now into recreational use in the benefits associated with that. sandra: interesting take and play. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thanks, sandra, take care. sandra: next on "money," president obama will slash his own economic goals this week, but it could be good news for recovery. details next. plus, states finally saved enough tax revenue for a rainy day. why are they preparing for a huge spending binge? how taxp
laws, there's so much uncertainty. do you see that as an obstacle to investing in the industry? >> yeah, it's something everybody has to pay attention to. there's an absolute dichotomy between federal and state laws at this point. we see like days of prohibition where states develop their own rules and regulations like in colorado and washington with 62 and 502 # passed. these are the dominoes that tip over and the feds back off. they have a schedule 1 narcotic meaning zero medicinal...
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but let's help law enforcement do a better job of keeping our neighborhoods safe. melissa: thank you, tom. be sure to catch it at seven and 10:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday, the tom sullivan show. i will be a guest this weekend. happy friday and thank you for joining us. have a great weekend. >> welcome, i am shibani joshi and four gerri willis. we will tackle the new blackberry. as i don't have anything to worry about? we will discover and talk about that as well. and the faa starts to close air traffic control towers. we will tell you how that can affect your travel plans going into the spring. but first, raising $8.5 billion and euros needed to see the bailout from the european central bank. it has created a solidarity, allowing the government to have power to impose capital controls on the big banks. while worried residents are lining up at atms. joining me now to help me with these developments is leadership for euro pacific capital. let me just start off the bat and ask you, the country has agreed to this solidarity funds. but i can't quite tell if this is t
but let's help law enforcement do a better job of keeping our neighborhoods safe. melissa: thank you, tom. be sure to catch it at seven and 10:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday, the tom sullivan show. i will be a guest this weekend. happy friday and thank you for joining us. have a great weekend. >> welcome, i am shibani joshi and four gerri willis. we will tackle the new blackberry. as i don't have anything to worry about? we will discover and talk about that as well. and the faa starts to...
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the chinese territory has better laws to protect domestic workers compared to other asian nations. but today's court decision shows that judges are not willing to extend those rights. >> the people of venezuela go to the polls next month, it won't just be the presidency that's at stake, but a struggle between good and evil. that's how the venezuelan opposition leader at least has characterized the choice. just weeks after the death of hugo chavez, the race is on to elect his successor and as will grant reports, this is a bitterly fought contest. >> hugo chavez's devoted followers almost never criticized him. they rejected the opposition's arguments about his control of the judiciary or the media and had no trouble with the idea that venezuela--- venezuelans live under a dictatorship. but most people might complain about quality of life issues. such as infrequent rubbish collections or a lack of sporting facilities -- facilities for the young. but in a staunchly pro-chavez neighborhood, judith has a direct line to the government. they responded with oil money, paying for more rubbis
the chinese territory has better laws to protect domestic workers compared to other asian nations. but today's court decision shows that judges are not willing to extend those rights. >> the people of venezuela go to the polls next month, it won't just be the presidency that's at stake, but a struggle between good and evil. that's how the venezuelan opposition leader at least has characterized the choice. just weeks after the death of hugo chavez, the race is on to elect his successor and...
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>> dodd frank is a very large -- it is a complicated law. probably more complicated than i would have preferred, but it is what it is. at the heart of it is ending too big to fail, giving the government new tools to resolve large financial institutions when they feel in a way it will not hurt taxpayers and not subject them to risk. well, it forced losses on the shareholders and creditors of the large financial institutions, which is where they belong. it also requires the federal reserve board to have much tougher prudential standards, so higher capital, more stable liquidity, less reliance on short-term debt. those are the types of things that were problems during the crisis and the fed has been mandated to have better regulation to prevent banks from getting in trouble to begin with. the volcker rule, too, a key part, it was designed to prohibit proprietary trading by those institutions in the government safety net. if you're a bank holding company that has an insured bank that has fdic-backed deposits or access to the federal reserves dis
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laws in south carolina and texas. >>> we move on to business. today cypress' parliament will hold an emergency vote to approve bailout terms. it appears the country's law patients would not approve that measure which would result in a loss of much-needed funds. what it means for the rest of europe? we chenlg in with steve sedgwick live in london for us. good morning. >> very good day to you. just when you think europe's getting its act together another crisis comes along. we've had greece, spain, italy, ireland, portugal, now cyprus, the sec-smallest nation wind the european union. what is different about this potential bailout is the original cost is around 18 billion euros for the imf and cb but they want to get the costs down by taxing depositors. this would be the first time this is done. basically anyone who's got money in their account would have a levy before they can get to their money. today is a bank holiday. if you had under 100,000 euros in your account, every penny would have a 6.8% tax on it. if you have over 100,000 euros, a 9.9%
laws in south carolina and texas. >>> we move on to business. today cypress' parliament will hold an emergency vote to approve bailout terms. it appears the country's law patients would not approve that measure which would result in a loss of much-needed funds. what it means for the rest of europe? we chenlg in with steve sedgwick live in london for us. good morning. >> very good day to you. just when you think europe's getting its act together another crisis comes along. we've...
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the dow managed to eke out a slight gain wi the nasdaq and s&p 500 posting minor laws. the s&p fell for thehird straight seson. that is the worst losing streak of the year. microsoft could be in some hot water with the justice department. microsoft and some of its business partners are being investigated over a foreign bribery claims. government officials in china, italy and romania were allegedly bribed to earn software contracts but shares of microsoft still managed to close the day up slightly. >>> all right we start tonight in cyprus. th parliament rejected the tax on bank deposits, potentially killing the bailout but russia is floating another option, gazprom, which is russia's state-owned oil company, is reportedly offering exploration rights to the island's rich natural gas fields. here to break it down the former im fsec tiff board member and current visiting fellow at the peterson institute for international economics. doug, welcome to the show. >> thanks. melissa: is there a danger to letting russia really get its hooks in cyprus ke that? should we be worried
the dow managed to eke out a slight gain wi the nasdaq and s&p 500 posting minor laws. the s&p fell for thehird straight seson. that is the worst losing streak of the year. microsoft could be in some hot water with the justice department. microsoft and some of its business partners are being investigated over a foreign bribery claims. government officials in china, italy and romania were allegedly bribed to earn software contracts but shares of microsoft still managed to close the day...
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well, congress has gone and done it again and changed the tax laws that affect each and every one of us. i'm here to explain what it means to you, your family, and your retirement savings and show you how you can rescue your retirement. stay tuned to find out how you can get an updated package of gifts for 2013 that will help you and will help support this great public television station. thanks. >> announcer: your retirement is in danger. 20, 30, 40 years of your hard work is at risk. wall street banks and congress are waiting to grab whatever is left of your retirement savings accounts. you need help. >> what if i offered you a way to control your future tax bills so that you'll have the retirement of your dreams instead of retirement nightmares? >> announcer: consumer advocate, tax expert and educator ed slott is here to help you rescue your retirement by following his time-tested method of avoiding the five silent retirement killers. >> get started turning negatives to positives, uncertainty to certainty, reducing your tax bill, working with better-educated advisors, eliminating
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it actually questions an eu law. i was trying to focus on this. despite how they seem to go out of their way to keep the euro alive, slowly there are more and more decisions being made that are stopping cross border flows of capital and across the whole of the eurozone. this is not a good idea after all, in my opinion. >> how do you put the jeanie back in the bottle if you're the eu or the imf? just having done what's happened, having said it allowed, enough to shake people up, how quickly do we see the real ramifications? we're seeing a little bit in the markets today, but as we were discussing earlier, in this case, it's not clear that the run happens literally this morning, but if you're a business or an institutional investor over the next month or two, you might say to yourself, let's start re-evaluating what we're doing here. >> exactly. i have a small investment in a greek insurance business online. and they have a bit of that cash in a cypriot bank. a lot of legitimate business people will say will will it take that request again? people w
it actually questions an eu law. i was trying to focus on this. despite how they seem to go out of their way to keep the euro alive, slowly there are more and more decisions being made that are stopping cross border flows of capital and across the whole of the eurozone. this is not a good idea after all, in my opinion. >> how do you put the jeanie back in the bottle if you're the eu or the imf? just having done what's happened, having said it allowed, enough to shake people up, how...
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. >> rose: nato is due to publish a handbook this week to apply international law to the realm of cyber conflict. it seeks to protect civilian targets such as hospitals and schools in a full blown cyber warfare. follows reporting which has linked the chinese military to u.s. government and corporate computer network. chie these government officials have strong nied the cims. meanwhilthe unedtate have established a new cyber command led by general keith alexander. he testified before the arms services committee last week. this is an offensive team that the defense department would use to defend the nation if it were attacked in cyber space. joining me now from washington to discuss the developing battle ground david sanger of the "new york times." welcome. >> great to be back with you. >> tell me why security experts are saying this has become if not our biggest national security threat th one erging wi the most concern for them. >> well it's certainly our newest and it may be among the urge else as it's an issue of consider debate. it's urgent because there are cyber attacks on the unit
. >> rose: nato is due to publish a handbook this week to apply international law to the realm of cyber conflict. it seeks to protect civilian targets such as hospitals and schools in a full blown cyber warfare. follows reporting which has linked the chinese military to u.s. government and corporate computer network. chie these government officials have strong nied the cims. meanwhilthe unedtate have established a new cyber command led by general keith alexander. he testified before the...
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soft mandate followed by a grand coalition with a narrow mandate, including to change the electoral law is the most likely venue. >> how pressing is the need to change electoral law so that if there are fresh elections held, there would be a clear outcome the next time? >> i think it's important. it's important because if they set up in a way in which they stable the larger parties, central right and central left, it will make the outcome of elections more likely to be stable for the next time around. and i think the incentives may be aligned in that respect to play against the pakistan movement. so we think that -- and also it's just needed a 51%. solo it's never easy, we think this time around incentives might be aligned for that change. >> okay. and still italy's market holding up reasonably well ahead of all of this. details on that hopefully out later on today. >>> ahead on the program, oecd's secretary calling for calm over cyprus. do you think the country will leave the eurozone? find outway told cnbc when we come back. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in
soft mandate followed by a grand coalition with a narrow mandate, including to change the electoral law is the most likely venue. >> how pressing is the need to change electoral law so that if there are fresh elections held, there would be a clear outcome the next time? >> i think it's important. it's important because if they set up in a way in which they stable the larger parties, central right and central left, it will make the outcome of elections more likely to be stable for...
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>> you want to make sure countries have the rule of law, look at regulatory climate around the world, your rights will be protected as both a property owner as well as their assets. the whole range of factors are very important and you have to look at investors much have higher rate of return, countries that can offer those higher rates of return. better investments can be made across the borders. david: dimension to cyprus. property rights used include stuff like bonds when you buy a bond, you're buying a bet that is secure, as we saw the government took some of that away in the financial crisis here in the u.s., the backdrop of our racing a little? >> it certainly shows up in the various qualitative measures that are in here when you ask about how secure is the credit structure, shows up in those measures and the u.s. dropped. david: finally, i assume if they eventually go ahead and confiscate the bank deposits we would at least be above them, am i correct? >> we would be above them, they would drop substantially. david: great to see you, regulations on the report. lauren: sometimes
>> you want to make sure countries have the rule of law, look at regulatory climate around the world, your rights will be protected as both a property owner as well as their assets. the whole range of factors are very important and you have to look at investors much have higher rate of return, countries that can offer those higher rates of return. better investments can be made across the borders. david: dimension to cyprus. property rights used include stuff like bonds when you buy a...